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Page 1: Gujrat citydocshare04.docshare.tips/files/13769/137692290.pdfGujrat city Gujrat (Urdu: ), is a city in Pakistan. It is the capital of Gujrat District and the Gujrat Tehsil subdivision

Gujrat city

Gujrat (Urdu: ), is a city in Pakistan. It is the capital of Gujrat District and the Gujrat Tehsil

subdivision in the Punjab Province.[1] The major sources of livelihood among the Gujrat populace are

agriculture and small industries. Gujrat is also known as the city of King Porus.

Location

Gujrat (not to be confused with the Indian state of Gujarat) is situated on the bank of Chenab

River, the headquarter of Gujrat district, and is one of the most famous cities in Pakistan.

History

Gujrat was founded by Raja Bachhan Pal Gurjar in 460 BC, according to General Cunningham,

the British historian. Historical consensus is that it existed in the time of Alexander the Great,

and that the city's Raja Porus put up a fierce challenge to Alexander's invasion at the bank of the

Jehlum River. The establishment of Gujrat City was realised early in the 19th century after the

British Empire and in support of regional landlords (e.g., Daswandi Khan of Daswandi Pura).

Gujrat became a part of the Muslim Sultanate of Delhi when the Afghan noble Sultan Shahab-

ud-Din Muhammad Ghauri conquered Punjab in 1185. Gujrat slowly developed as medieval

town and many Muslim Sufi missionaries converted the local Gurjar population to Islam. During

the Mughal period, Mughal royalty frequently travelled through the district en route to Kashmir.

When King Jahangir died while he was returning from Kashmir, the news of his death was

suppressed to avoid any chaos in the empire. His abdominal organs were taken out and buried in

Gujrat. To this day, an annual festival is held commemorating this event, commonly known as

the "Festival of Jahangir".

Shah Daula is a Sufi saint of the city and he met Sikh's sixth Guru Gobind Singh (1595–1644)

when he was passing though Gujrat. After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Sikh invaded

and occupied Gujrat. The Sikh army under Sardar Gujjar Singh Bhangi in 1765 defeated the

Gakhar ruler of Gujrat and annexed it to the Sikh Territories. From 1765–1846 Gujrat was

controlled by the Sikhs.

Two main battles between British and Sikh armies were fought in this district: the Battle of

Chillianwala and the Battle of Gujrat. Only after winning the battle of Gujrat on 22 February

1849 did the British declare victory in Punjab.

The predominantly Muslim population supported Muslim League and Pakistan Movement. After

the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the

Muslim refugees from India settled in the Gujrat district. Muslims refugees from East Punjab,

Haryana, Jammu started arriving and crossed the border in to Pakistan; many were given land in

Gujrat District to settle.

Page 2: Gujrat citydocshare04.docshare.tips/files/13769/137692290.pdfGujrat city Gujrat (Urdu: ), is a city in Pakistan. It is the capital of Gujrat District and the Gujrat Tehsil subdivision

There are many historical buildings and ruins in and around Gujrat. The Grand Trunk Road,

commonly abbreviated as G.T. Road, built by emperor Sher Shah Suri, also passes through

Gujrat. The road still exists today, along with its period stone wall. Historical buildings and ruins

can be found in nearby towns throughout the area.

Language and demography Dialects of Punjabi

As per the 1998 census of Pakistan, Punjabi language is spoken by 95%. Punjabi dialects spoken

in the district are

Majhi or Standard (Majority) Potohari (Few people near jehlum district) Shah puri (Few people speak this dialect)

Other Languages include:

Urdu being national language is spoken and understood. English is also understood and spoken by the sizable educated people.

According to the 1998 census of Pakistan the total population of Gujrat district was 2,048,008 of

which 1,026,000 are males and 1,022,000 are females, with a population density of 642 persons

per square kilometre. Over 25.62% of the population was recorded as being urban.[2]

Geography

Gujrat is an ancient city of Pakistan located between two famous rivers, Jhelum River and

Chenab River. Because of its proximity to the rivers, the land is good for cultivation of rice and

sugarcane as main crops. It is bounded to the northeast by Jammu and Kashmir, to the northwest

by the Jhelum River, to the east and southeast by the Chenab River, separating it from the

districts of Gujranwala and Sialkot; and to the west by Mandi Bahauddin District.

Climate

The city has a moderate climate. During the peak of summer, the daytime temperature shoots up

to 45 °C (113 °F), but the hot spells are relatively short due to the proximity of the Azad

Kashmir Mountains. During the winter, the minimum temperature may fall below 2 °C (36 °F).

The average rainfall at Gujrat is 67 centimetres (26 in).

Page 3: Gujrat citydocshare04.docshare.tips/files/13769/137692290.pdfGujrat city Gujrat (Urdu: ), is a city in Pakistan. It is the capital of Gujrat District and the Gujrat Tehsil subdivision

Culture

Terracotta vases of Gujrat

Gujrat produces low-temperature pottery and ceramic goods, hukkas,or water pipe, artistic

handicrafts, flower pots, changairian (made from the leaves of palm and date trees), cotton

mates and woolen shawls. Sohni Mahiwal is a famous folk tale of the Punjab region. The heroine

of the story, named "Sohni" (a Punjabi word meaning "beautiful"), came from the Gujrat region.

She used to meet her lover, Mahinwal, by crossing the Chenab river, sitting on a pitcher. The tale

is still told to this day and is an essential part of Punjabi culture. The anniversary of Kanwan-

Wali Sarkar near Karuan Wala Gujrat is celebrated with a fair in August every year. He is known

as one of the greatest saints that ever lived. A famous miracle was when water in a well actually

turned to milk for a period of time. The well is still there. Some locals attach significance to the

fact that it often rains heavily around the time of the fair (monsoon). "Wengi Wali Sarkar"

anniversary in 5 January every year at village Haji Wala near Karianwala Tehsil and District

Gujrat.[clarification needed]

the shrine of hazrat shahdola(a famous saint in Punjab) is also in gujrat near

shahdola choki. the anniversary of (hazrat shahdola sarkar)is celebrated in June every year.